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  2. Graphalloy - Wikipedia

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    Types of Graphalloy [3] Type Impregnated material(s) Comments Graphalloy Babbitt: Bearing grade tin alloy and lead based Babbitt: Tensile strength: 5,000 psi (34 MPa). Crushing strength: 19,000 psi (130 MPa). Applications: bearings, seal rings, and contact shoes. Graphalloy bronze: Bronze: Tensile strength: 5,500 psi (38 MPa).

  3. List of named alloys - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of named alloys grouped alphabetically by the metal with the highest percentage. Within these headings, the alloys are also grouped alphabetically ...

  4. Razor blade steel - Wikipedia

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    Razor blade steel, also known as razor steel, is a special type of stainless steel designed specifically to be used as a razor blade.Its defining characteristics are its chemical composition and shape. [1]

  5. Aluminium bronze - Wikipedia

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    Aluminium bronzes are most valued for their higher strength and corrosion resistance as compared to other bronze alloys. These alloys are tarnish-resistant and show low rates of corrosion in atmospheric conditions, low oxidation rates at high temperatures, and low reactivity with sulfurous compounds and other exhaust products of combustion.

  6. Aluminium–magnesium alloys - Wikipedia

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    Mn-free are very rare. Standard alloys are AlMg 3 Mn, AlMg 4.5 Mn 0.7, as well as for bodywork AlMg 4.5 Mn 0.4. Magnesium levels of up to 5% and manganese content up to 1% are used for wrought alloys. [8] [9] Mg contents up to 10% are also possible for cast alloys; however, contents of 7% and more are considered heavypourable. [10]

  7. Brass - Wikipedia

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    Islamic Golden Age brass astrolabe Brass lectern with an eagle. Attributed to Aert van Tricht, Limburg (Netherlands), c. 1500.. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, in proportions which can be varied to achieve different colours and mechanical, electrical, acoustic and chemical properties, [1] but copper typically has the larger proportion, generally 2 ⁄ 3 copper and 1 ⁄ 3 zinc.

  8. Category:Alloys - Wikipedia

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    Alloys are materials made up of more than one chemical element, at least one of which must be a metal. The combination of elements has metallic properties that differ ...

  9. Elektron (alloy) - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, magnesium alloys (AZ; 2,5–3,0% Al; 3,0–4,0% Zn) were used in automobile pistons diecast by Elektronmetall Bad Cannstatt, another IG Farben company formed out of Versuchsbau Hellmuth Hirth. The main engine bearers of the Messerschmitt Bf 109 and the Junkers Ju 87 were made from forged elektron. [14]

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